Integration of positional signals and regulation of wing formation and identity by Drosophila vestigial gene

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Appendage formation is organized by signals from discrete sources that presumably act upon downstream genes to control growth and patterning. The Drosophila vestigial gene is selectively required for wing-cell proliferation, and is sufficient to induce outgrowths of wing tissue from eyes, legs and antennae. Different signals activate separate enhancers to control vestigial expression: first, in the dorsal/ventral organizer through the Notch pathway, and subsequently, in the developing wing blade by decapentaplegic and a signal from the dorsal/ventral organizer. Signal integration must be a general feature of genes like vestigial, that regulate growth or patterning along more than one axis.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Issue Date
1996-07
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

HEDGEHOG; ENCODES; CELLS; DISC

Citation

NATURE, v.382, no.6587, pp.133 - 138

ISSN
0028-0836
DOI
10.1038/382133a0
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/68915
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